RE: NANFA-L-- A Christmas surprise native fish style

henryjeff (henryjeff-in-pure.net)
Tue, 27 Dec 2005 18:07:57 -0500

I have never had a problem flying with fish.

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From: owner-nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org [owner-nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org] On Behalf Of
matt ashton
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 5:58 PM
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Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- A Christmas surprise native fish style

I only wish there were some bluefin killies in there. That would have made
my week for sure. I'm assuming then the Ghost Shrimp are coming from farms
in florida? Again the kid working in the department had NO clue. There was
also one small wild looking sailfin molly. I will probably go back tomorrow
and try and get the killies too. I don't think I could pass up on a chance
like this especially if they are going to give them to me-in-feeder fish
prices. My biggest obsticle will be the carry on but I dont see why I
wouldnt be able to. People take small dogs as carry on luggage all the time
so how can something in a bag of water be any different?

Matt

Christopher Scharpf <ichthos-in-comcast.net> wrote:
In Baltimore, I see natives in the ghost shrimp tanks all the time. Swamp
darter. Bluefin killie. Chrysotus. And some unspecified Notropis.

Chris Scharpf

>
> So I am back home in the Northeastern Ohio area for the hoildays and
sprucing
> up some of the small fish tanks in my parents house that my younger
sisters
> woefully neglect. I headed up to the nearest pet store in town for a few
of
> the basics, which took me unfortunately to a Pet Supplies Plus. After
about
> 10 minutes of waiting to get someone to get me feeder fish and some Elodea
I
> am scoping out the tank of Ghost Shrimps wondering if the Pumpkinseed
might
> like a few of those. I look a little more in depth-in-the tank because
there
> are a few stray fish in it and what do I find, but 2 or 3 are what I am
pretty
> sure to be Swamp Darters on first glance. It blew me away and I was giddy
> about it. There were also two small possibly female killies which as a
family
> I'm not to familiar with ID'ing on the fly. I know they werent catenatus
or
> notatus or olivacius. So I asked if I could 'buy' those 'feeder' fish that
> came in with the Ghost Shrimp and the guy was quite baffled. He !
> tried
> looking for a price in their inventory book and I was trying to lightly
> explain that he wasn't going to find a price for them because they are
natives
> and probably came in with the shimpment. It was hilarious to see him try
and
> net these two killies with about a 2" net, which he ultimatley couldnt do.
But
> I came home with two of the darters for TWENTY CENTS! MERRY CHRISTMAS to
me!
> Now I just need to figure out if I am going to attempt and how to attempt
to
> bring these fish back on the plane to Tennessee in a week.
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